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The Museum of Site of the 3rd National Congress of the Communist Party of China Review

4.5 /573 Reviews
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I brought my children over during the summer vacation. I really don’t know if I don’t come. There is such a memorial hall. It should be established as a base for red culture in the later stage. This is very good. Whether it is local children or tourists from other places, you can take a walk to these attractions to understand. The red cultural base on Guangdong.

The Museum of Site of the 3rd National Congress of the Communist Party of China

Posted: Sep 8, 2019
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  • 2880000016
    5/5Outstanding
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    The memorial hall of this three-meeting site is hidden in the old city of Guangzhou. The building still looks like it was preserved very well. It may be because of maintenance when I went today, but I just visited it on the periphery.

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    Posted: Jan 22, 2021
  • 山在穷游
    5/5Outstanding
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    When I was in Shanghai before, I had been to the site of the CPC First and the Second Congresses of the CPC. This time I had the opportunity to come to the site of the CPC Third Congress in Guangzhou to take a look. I really felt that I was very lucky. I followed the road of the development of the motherland all the way. The site of the entire three congresses was not big. But its architecture and surrounding buildings are worth a good look at, and enjoy the rare quietness of Guangzhou together

    0
    Posted: Jun 8, 2020
  • 我是水晶
    4/5Excellent
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    The three major memorial halls of the Communist Party of China are located on Dongshan Shiguyuan Road. They have been visited once in the past few years. It was once the place where the Third National Congress of the Party was held in 1923, and is now built as a memorial hall for visitors to visit. It contains historical displays related to the three major conferences of the Communist Party of China, which is a place to receive patriotic education and understand that history.

    0
    Posted: May 21, 2020
  • huochexia
    5/5Outstanding
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    Take the subway Dongshankou Station and get off and walk all the way to Dongshan Small House. The site of the Third Congress of the Communist Party of China is located in it. The site and the Gion face to face. The memorial hall is open for free, and you can see the graphic and text introduction to the history of modern revolution in the memorial hall. It is necessary to bring children to visit and study.

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    Posted: Feb 17, 2017
  • Ding LW
    5/5Outstanding
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    The "three major" meeting site was blown up by Japanese aircraft during the War of Resistance Against Japan, and only the remaining site was designated as a cultural relics protection unit in Guangdong Province in December 1979. At the beginning of 2006, the Guangzhou Municipal Government proposed to spend 50 million to re-establish the site of the three congresses of the Communist Party of China.

    0
    Posted: Apr 21, 2021
  • 海布里岁月
    5/5Outstanding
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    The two-story building, which housed 40 of the three major Communist Party representatives, was destroyed by planes of the Japanese invaders in 1938, and was destroyed by a fierce debate and revision of the Party's platform. From 1958, Xu Meiqi, the three major representatives of the Communist Party of China, came to Guangzhou to find the meeting site, and in 2006 after nearly half a century, the three meeting sites and original appearances were cleared. Because many experts believe that rebuilding an imitation building on a site of great historical value is not worth the loss, the CPC Central Committee decided not to imitate the small building at the original meeting site, but to protect the meeting site and build three major memorials of the Communist Party of China next to the meeting site.

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    Posted: Aug 10, 2019
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